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Melville
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20th Apr 05 at 19:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Im going to America in a couple of months but Im wondering what the deal will be with the power over there?? Its just for my batteries for my digi cam but Im not sure if they will recharge properly over there as the voltage is only half ours. Will it just change them in double the time or will it damage them??

Thanks Mark
DAYZEE
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20th Apr 05 at 19:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

It'll be fine, you don't really need 240v to charge a 1.5v battery....
Antz
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20th Apr 05 at 19:57   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

buy some for a few dollers when you get over there.
Melville
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20th Apr 05 at 20:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Its a funny square battery thing not AA's
richard_syko
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20th Apr 05 at 20:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Melville
as the voltage is only half ours. Will it just change them in double the time


Wheres the logic in that?

Pick up a converter from Boots or EBay

Or Batterychargersport
Melville
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20th Apr 05 at 20:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

What you mean where is the logic in that?? Im no electrician but surely if the voltage is halfed then the time to fully charge will be twice as long? Like wise if you plugged a 240v fan into a 120v american socket it would spin at half the speed would it not??
ed
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20th Apr 05 at 21:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

They use 110v there, if you are using things like mobile phone chargers then the adaptor should work between 110v and 240v - it will be printed on the info lable on the adaptor. Stuff like hair dryers that don't have adaptors will require a step up transformer for them to work.
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20th Apr 05 at 21:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ah nice one. I will go and check and repot back
richard_syko
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20th Apr 05 at 21:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

just goto boots or something, and ask
argos?

Most things only run about 3-12volts from the mains anyway. Like your charger etc.

Obvioulsy 1800ed hairdrier and kettles etc are 240v
ed
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20th Apr 05 at 21:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Digital camera battery chargers need a step up transformer too Mine did anyway, it's a Sony one for AA batterys, I imagine most are similar/same?

 
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